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The Battle of Hastings

The Battle of Hastings was the decisive Norman victory in the Norman Conquest of England and took place at Senlac Hill, close to the present-day town of Battle, East Sussex.

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Who fought to claim the throne in 1520?

Atahualpa fought his brother to claim the Inca Empire Throne.

Why was the Battle of Hastings so important?

The Battle of Hastings was important because it would decide who would take the throne and be the King of England. Also after this battle, Normandy was introduced to a new system of government in which the king would usually offer to his warriors a plot of land called a fief, in exchange for their loyalty.

The battle of Hastings was important, because whoever won determined who the king of England would be. The battle was between William the conqueror of France and Harold at Hastings. William ended up being crowned the king of England.

After the battle of Hastings, the course of the English language changed. For example, the word "Beef" comes from the French word "Boef", because only the rich people could afford to eat it.

What is the meaning of Norman?

The term Norman, when referring to the Norman people of France, is derived from Northman or Norseman, as they came from the North (they were Vikings)

Fought is brother to clame the throne in 1520?

Huascar and Athualpa fought eachother to claim the throne of the Inca Empire in 1520

Who were the four candidates for the throne in the battle of the Hastings?

The four contenders for the battle were WILLIAM DUKE OF NORMANDY HAROLD GODWINSON EDGAR ATHELING (NOT IN THE BATTLE) HARALD HARDRADA (DIED IN THE BATTLE AGAINST HAROLD GODWINSON)

How did the Saxon leaders die?

he was a loser and therefore did not deserve to live his useless life any longer so the loser died! waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!

What is a merlon?

A solid portion between two crenels in a battlement or crenelated wall. An open space or notch between two merlons in a battlement or crenelated wall.

What did the Normans do in 1314?

In 1314, the Normans, as part of the broader context of medieval Europe, were primarily involved in various political and military activities, particularly in England and France. Notably, this year marked the end of the Knights Templar in France, as King Philip IV ordered their arrest, impacting territories previously under Norman influence. While the Normans themselves were not a distinct entity by this time, their historical legacy continued to shape the political landscape of the region.

When the battle of stirling bridge happend what was murry the leaders second name?

His second name WAS Murray.

The first name was Andrew, and the last name Moray.

The Battle of Stirling Bridge took place in 1297. The aftermath of this victory for Scotland over England was an overwhelming victory for the Scots.

Why did Odo of Bayeux use a club to kill people?

A military history professor at the University of Illinois mentioned that medieval warrior bishops often used clubs because they were forbidden as men of the cloth to cut or pierce the skin in violence. A useful way to get around the "Thou Shalt Not Kill" thing.

What were the Normans life stile?

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Did Eva braun live in high wycombe buckinghamshire?

Eva had a rival living in Wycombe named Unity Mitford . She used to drive over to Munich and meet with Hitler whom she was fond of .